Right this way, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another tasty all-you-can-eat collection of Simpsonoid comical funnies, written, penciled, inked, and simmered just for you by your favorite demented cartoon chefs at Bongo Comics. We've got a special meaty comic book stew du jour a-bubblin' away on the stove for you this time, full of rich Barty goodness, thick Homerish chunks, and sinewy Lisa-esque fibers. And, by popular request, we've added a scoop or two of spicy Maggie-renos, along with our usual heaping dollops of authentic Snowball II furballs, and, to stretch the meal even further, a jumbo box full of Santa's Little Helper helper. A Milhouse salad, of course, comes with every meal at no extra charge. Krustyburgers and Sideshow Mel fries also are available, but the extra-bitter Sideshow Bob soup is off the menu—at least temporarily. And be sure to save room for dessert! You haven't lived 'til you've tasted a big old gooey bowl of Flanders-style flan, or munched on Ms. Krabappel's famous crabapples, or chewed on a platter full of hot itchy cakes drenched in creamy Scratchy sauce. And if you clean your plate you get a special surprise! (The surprise being the surprised look on our faces that you actually cleaned your plate!)
Matthew Abram Groening is an American cartoonist, television producer and writer from Portland, Oregon.
Groening is best known as the creator of The Simpsons. He is also the creator of Futurama and the author of the weekly comic strip Life in Hell. Groening distributed Life in Hell in the book corner of Licorice Pizza, a record store in which he worked.
He made his first professional cartoon sale to the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978. The cartoon is still carried in 250 weekly newspapers.
I found this in an old bok shop when I was like 6, I don't know where this book shop is, but I found one of the greatest discoveries of my life so far: a simpson's comic book. I've never been the greatest reader so comics were awesome for me. from this book I've collected quite a few simpson's comic books my favourites being the scarier, darker ones. This one is light hearted simpsons fun, as funny as the show but you get to use your own voices (if you like) and more of your imagination.
Be-Bop-A-Lisa Lisa records her Sax playing in a booth, only for it to get mixed with another recording - and becomes popular.
Chief Wiggum's Pre-Code Crime Comics: The End of El' Barto The police are on the tail of the notorious graffiti tagger, but do they catch the right man? What do you think?
The Greatest D'oh! On Earth The Simpsons go to the circus, it goes as well as could be expected.
McBain Comics: Dead To The Last Drop McBain hosts a dinner party. Lost of death and mayhem ensue.
I Shrink Therefore I'm Small Bart and Milhouse get shrunk by an experimental laser. They go on an adventure.
Edna, Queen Of The Jungle: Jungle Bungle Is weird and as disturbing as the title is.
The Purple Prose Of Springfield Bart not only alters Lisa's diary, but also publishes it, only for it to become a best-seller.
Barney Gumble: Asleep At The Well A series of weird and outrageous things happen at Moe's tavern. Barney misses them all.
All-in-all a fun read with some bonus adverts and other silliness.